International Disarmament and Non-Proliferation Awareness Day: Significance and Objectives
| Aspects | Details |
|---|---|
| Why in News? | Annual observance of International Disarmament and Non-Proliferation Awareness Day on March 5 to promote awareness of disarmament issues, especially among youth. |
| Established by | United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in 2021. |
| Resolution Adopted | December 7, 2022, by UNGA, officially declaring March 5 as the annual observance day. |
| First Observed | March 5, 2023. |
| Primary Objectives | Raise awareness about WMD dangers, educate youth on disarmament, and encourage efforts to reduce arms proliferation and promote global peace. |
| Significance | Serves as a global reminder of WMD threats, facilitates international cooperation, and promotes education on disarmament. |
| Related Observance | United Nations Disarmament Week (October 24-30), focusing on eliminating nuclear weapons and other WMDs. |
| Key Organization | United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs (UNODA), established in 1982, promotes disarmament efforts and treaty negotiations. |
| UNODA Headquarters | Vienna, Austria. |

